There is a tablet fever in the air and it’s only beginning to heat up. As the winter chill brazens, lets wind up with a comparison tale among the three giants we’re waiting to see–Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.2, Apple iPad Air and Microsoft Surface Pro 2.

Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.2With the Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 10.2 features, we expect multitasking gain an all-new height. This one is fighting against Google Nexus 10 2. With superb specs such as the below, it could indeed set a new benchmark in the tab-infested world of Android:

10.1” touch screen

2560 × 1600 pixel resolution

Octa-core 1.9GHz Samsung Exynos 5420 processor

8MP back shutter

2GB RAM

32GB internal memory

Not to forget – Android 4.4.2 KitKat

Apple iPad AirApple looks to do so much more this season with its massive iPad Air, which is competition against Google Nexus 10. This is a fifth-generation iPad and has got a renovation like never before. In terms of GPU and CPU power, Apple tales the cake away—again. With an A7 chip, what else was expected? The Apple iPad Air features could offer 8 times faster performance against its predecessor. Of note are more seductive features that include:

9.7 inches display

2048 x 1536 pixels

5MP rear shutter

Dual core, 1400 MHz, Cyclone processor

16 GB internal storage

Not to forget- iOS 7

Microsoft Surface Pro 2A brave step from Microsoft, the Surface Pro 2 has oodles of good looks and portability. However, we fear if it can live up against the Android kids from the Korean and Cupertino giants. Here is a sneak peek into what the Surface Pro 2 features we’d like:

Windows RT 8.1

10.6 inches screen

1920 x 1080 pixels

5 MP rear shutter

Quad core, 1700 MHz, ARM Cortex-A15

32 GB internal memory

Not to Forget- Windows RT 8.1

Interestingly, all of these will have to face some competition from the Lenovo ThinkPad 8, which was revealed at CES 2014. Using the Windows 8 operating system, this is a convertible tablet with a full 1080p display. When you need a bigger display, one can simply attach it to a bigger screen using a mini HDMI port and use it as a PC. It also has a USB port. Lenovo ThinkPad 8 also comes with 4G LTE/3G, which many previous tablets don’t offer.